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Comedians Te Radar and Irene Pink tell us what's caught their eyes this week.
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Dame Lydia Ko has her first shot at a career grand slam this weekend and Rowing NZ has launched an independent inquiry into a recent US tour.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Robin discusses the latest events in Taranaki including a new high-spec Pouakai Hut replacement built to withstand extreme winds.
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Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews Gabriele by Anne Berest and Claire Berest published by Europa Editions
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Tim Minshall is the University of Cambridge's first Professor of Innovation and author of new book, Your Life Is Manufactured.
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Shanghai-based Financial Times correspondent Ed White discusses events in Myanmar, South Korea, and India.
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What will the Government achieve by setting aside $200 million to try and get a small stake in a new offshore gas field?
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Babies born with low vitamin D levels are more likely to develop ADHD, schizophrenia, and autism later in life, according to a new study.
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The Professional Fire Fighters Union says Fire and Emergency's complaints system is neither independent, nor fair.
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James reviews the new Wes Anderson film The Phoenician Scheme, the French Film Festival and Dept Q on
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Teaching boys - how one principal turned around his school's academic performance
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Mark delves into ChatGPT sycophancy, faking adhd tests with AI and artificial intelligence hallucinations affecting lawsuits.
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Te Anau has hosted its first classic boat festival, Fiordland's wild wapiti herd is being considered for formal designation as a herd of special interest.
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Phil Vine reviews Air by John Boyne published by Penguin Random House
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Fire and Emergency National Commander and Chief Executive Kerry Gregory talks to Kathryn about the apology made to a former volunteer firefighter, Sarah Hullah.
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Waiatoto follows a seven-day east-to-west adventure across the Main Divide
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Hugo discusses the latest over the car attack in Liverpool, government spending rows and possible drought after a dry spring.
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It's natural for parents to want to know where their children are and technology has made that easier with the use of tracking apps.
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A cut to the official cash rate, but warnings about the strength of the economy from the Reserve Bank yesterday.
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand has apologised unreservedly to a former volunteer firefighter for failing to properly investigate a series of complaints.
- Visa fler